Romans 1:3 (expounded)
Rom 1:3 Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh;
Concerning his Son
This is associated with the main verse, with "gospel." The good news of God concerning His Son. The plan of the gospel was to make a correspondence with respect to his Son Jesus Christ. This is the entire of it. There is no "good news" to man regarding salvation with the exception of what drops by Jesus Christ.
Which was made
The word interpreted "was made" means more often than not "to be," or "to turn into." It is utilized, be that as it may, in the feeling of being born. In this manner, Gal4:4, "God sent forward his Son born of a woman," born of a woman. Joh 8:58, "before Abraham was (born), I am." In this sense it is by all accounts utilized here, who was conceived, or plunged from the seed of David.
which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh
this regards Christ in his human instinct, who was made substance, and of a woman; and demonstrates his reality before his incarnation, and the prompt power and hand of God in it; and which was done, not by transmutation of him into flesh, but rather by a presumption of human instinct into union with his perfect person: he is said to be made "of the seed of David"; this focuses out the family from whence he sprung; plans the descendants of David, especially Mary; has respect to the guarantee made to David, which God satisfied; and demonstrates the regal plunge of Christ: it is included, "as per the tissue"; that is, as indicated by his human instinct; which express does not mean the defilement, but rather reality of that nature; and assumes that he had another nature, generally there would have been no need of this constraining and prohibitive statement.
amen